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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 98993" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>Sam I really like the picture and it's a great example of what the 300mm F4 can do in the right hands. My wife wants that lens with a 1.4 TC later in the year. My only negative comment is that it looks a bit dark on my calibrated monitors. I downloaded it and lifted the shadows which revealed loads of great feather detail so I know it's a quality image. I find it's a recurring problem that some people have calibrated screens and others have really bright ones. I'm never sure where to balance mine when I upload, although I tend to go calibrated as the highlights are always more detailed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 98993, member: 8705"] Sam I really like the picture and it's a great example of what the 300mm F4 can do in the right hands. My wife wants that lens with a 1.4 TC later in the year. My only negative comment is that it looks a bit dark on my calibrated monitors. I downloaded it and lifted the shadows which revealed loads of great feather detail so I know it's a quality image. I find it's a recurring problem that some people have calibrated screens and others have really bright ones. I'm never sure where to balance mine when I upload, although I tend to go calibrated as the highlights are always more detailed. [/QUOTE]
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